*A former Claremore pastor at the center of a voyeurism case in Tulsa has been sentenced following a plea agreement with prosecutors. Kendrick Oakley, previously associated with Destiny Life Church, admitted guilt in a case involving a secret recording inside a Hobby Lobby store, FOX 23 reports.
The Tulsa County District Attorney’s office confirmed that the case was resolved through a plea agreement that reduced the original sexual battery allegation. As part of that agreement, Oakley admitted guilt to one charge of assault with intent, along with 11 separate peeping tom counts. He was sentenced to two years in prison, followed by three years of probation. The court also ordered him to register as a sex offender.
The charges stem from a July 2025 incident reported at a Hobby Lobby near East 71st Street and South Mingo Road. Tulsa police said Oakley followed a woman through the store for 16 minutes and attempted to record under her skirt 11 times using his phone…